Covered with or transported by a limousine; luxuriously appointed with limousine service.
From be- + limousine + -ed. 'Limousine' comes from Limousin, a region in France, originally referring to a type of car; the be- prefix makes it an adjective describing something thoroughly equipped with limousines.
Limousines are named after the French region Limousin because early automobiles resembled the cloaked robes worn by Limousin shepherds—fashion accident that created a fancy word for fancy cars!
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